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Panda Express 0

Panda Express

672reviews

Today I had a very bad customer experience after years of coming to this Panda location. This is not the first time. I thought they were going to get better, but their customer service and quality of the food is in decay.

I asked to use the restroom,& guess what there was no hassle 😀,so I was more than happy to purchase a combo plate and boy! was it delicious. The opening manager & his staff are absolutely amazing 🤩, suggested things for me to try& was spot on. I will be returning again & again.... yummy 😋

Hong Kong Express 0

Hong Kong Express

136reviews

Very 'meh' place overall. The food isn't the best quality and they don't give you fresh batches when you order so if the food has been out for a few hours, that's what you're getting. Much better places out there that offer Chinese food in Long Beach, this place unfortunately isn't one of them. Save your money.

Loves this spot, they have the fried fish which I can hardly find in other Chinese food spots 😋 also have fried shrimps!! Very friendly staff as well. My go to place when I'm in the area.

Chinatown Express - Monterey Park 0

Chinatown Express - Monterey Park

222reviews

The place looks fairly clean and organized. The atmosphere felt inviting but not all food items were available as of 7:20 p.m. last night. The portion size even though it looks abundant was below average. I paid about $10.80 for a one item combo after taxes and other fees. Everything was pretty oily even for these kinds of take out, heat lamp places, and I wish this food was a little hotter. I don't know if those lamps were working but the food was certainly not kept at the correct temperature. Their chow mein was oily but it had at least a good and pleasant, white pepper flavor to it (no wok hai or scallions unfortunately). Their fried rice was also oily but bland. Their spicy beef with zucchini and mushrooms with flavorful, but again, temperature wise lukewarm plus felt like it had been sitting there for a while--and again, extremely oily, but I asked for no gravy. They provided that sriracha sauce in sachets, which is pretty salty and has almost no acid component to it (but that was okay cuz the food wasn't too salty at least), and good quality soy sauce as condiments. Overall, if you need something quick it's not a bad place but I don't think I'll be back. They also charge a $0.75 transaction fee if you don't pay cash. Cheers.

I've been coming here my whole life and I've never had a problem. I'd the recommend the rice and their orange chicken. It's the best I've ever tasted (other places usually make it too sweet).

Student Days Rice Noodles BBQ 学生时代米线烧烤 0

Student Days Rice Noodles BBQ 学生时代米线烧烤

5reviews

We had been waiting for more than 30minutes. And after we were called in, they said that they’re not accepting orders and we have to wait for one hour in our seats to place the orders. If they cannot take more people, they should tell us at the beginning.

Called couple of times, no one answer the phone

Garden BBQ & Noodle 0

Garden BBQ & Noodle

45reviews

Great taste! 10/10 Chinese bbq skewers. Yep paper plates & plastic bowls are bad, but it’s pretty cheap good food so..

Paper cups, paper plates. Food comes out and isn’t hot. Bad service. Some orders didn’t come out and the waitress argued with us saying that they did. Some items were delicious, but save yourself the trouble and eat elsewhere.

MJ Valley Restaurant 0

MJ Valley Restaurant

77reviews

This is a fairly new Chinese restaurant. We were curious about the mixed reviews and decided to give it a try. The lunch special menu has a wide variety of selection from $9.99 up. We ordered 6 dishes for 5 people and plenty of food left to take home. The food is decent, overall good for typical Chinese food. The preserved veggie with pork belly was the best. The flavor was very authentic using the 南乳(red bean curd) and the pork belly melt in your mouth. I wished there was more preserved veggie that soaked up the flavor, perfect to eat with steam rice.

All of the dishes were on “lunch special” menu ranging from $9.99 to $11.99. All their dishes are good except the lamb with ginger&scallion. Lobster $19.99/lb King crab $45.99/lb

Southern Mini Town Restaurant 0

Southern Mini Town Restaurant

59reviews

Very authentic Shanghainese dishes in strip mall.

This is the most authentic and delicious Shanghainese food around the 626 area.

Hong Kong Express 0

Hong Kong Express

88reviews

Best Chinese food in Pasadena I love this place! My friend got a whole tray of fried rice, orange chicken, chow mein and bobafully loaded for $15! I had Mongolian beef and rice and I was really good! Next time I’m in Pasadena and Im hungry I’ll go here!

One of the best Chinese food places I've been to yet and I think they have gotten better at their service. It's only a language barrier to speak of but other wise they get five stars from me! 😋😋😋😋

Chef Tony 0

Chef Tony

97reviews

Chef Tony Dim Sum offers a welcoming and lively dining experience, with service that makes you feel right at home. The dim sum is decent and served promptly, though the real highlight is the warm hospitality. Yes, it can get a bit noisy, but that’s part of the authentic Cantonese yum cha vibe! The restaurant is clean and conveniently located, especially for hotel guests. A solid choice for a casual, satisfying dim sum meal.

Chef Tony is the Chinese restaurant of Courtyard by Marriott Monterey Park, Los Angeles. There is no reservation for lunch, and waiting time can easily be over an hour. Although the hotel restaurant has a high ceiling, it is very noisy, because tables are packed closely together. In addition to being understaffed, most of the waiters are very green, hence inefficient. The dim sum dishes might be considered good in Monterey Park, but they are not particularly cheap, and definitely not worth lining up for.

Atlantic Seafood and Dim Sum 0

Atlantic Seafood and Dim Sum

231reviews

Good dim sum stop. Currently the dim sum is at a discount, $4.38 on weekdays and $5.38 weekends/holidays. Go while the promotion is on. I feel that they have a larger dim sum selection than most places and they still use carts to let you see and pick what you like. Food tastes great and service was good.

I have been coming here for years and it is so unfortunate they are cutting corners. The xia jiao used to have actual shrimp in it; now it is all mashed up like a meatball and according to their manager it has pork and flour in it. He refused to admit anything about the quality declined and that there was flour in it until we went back and forth and he finally admitted pork and flour were indeed added to it. At least admit to the changes don't bs and lie about it, then admit to it and then try to gaslight us into thinking we can't tell the difference. Why lose loyal customers over a five dollar dish? Very foolish and poor customer service and poor attitude he knew what we were talking about he admitted to the change in quality which made it worse

Hunan Restaurant 0

Hunan Restaurant

154reviews

Tried this restaurant because my Chinese friend recommended that it’s a hidden little gem in Monterey Park and it’s price is cheap. I don’t think it can be considered cheap. The price was higher than a few “normal price” places I ate, but the food was definitely very delicious. They welcomed guests until the closing time which we really appreciated. The eggplant pot was exceptionally good. I would go for that dish alone!

This is a restaurant that serves authentic Hunan cuisine. Hunan cuisine is also known for being spicy but uses lots of fresh peppers. The owner is from the province. We two people ordered Chinese smoked pork stir fried with dry tofu, and stir fried beef. The dishes go perfect with rice. The average price is ~30 per person. I’d def come again next time I want Hunan food.

OK Cafe 0

OK Cafe

399reviews

It’s been a while since I have been to a good ole cafe in the MP / Alhambra area. I happened to be in the area and settled upon OK cafe. I remember going to OK cafe a while back, but it was at a different location. I’m not even sure if it is the same restaurant and owner or a different restaurant with the same name. It definitely has the HK vibe as all the music was either in mandarin or Cantonese. They had multiple TVs playing all Asian content and the menu was just like I had remembered it. What I was most impressed with was the price and quality. I got filet mignon with mushroom sauce for less than $15 and it was xlnt quality. It came with vegetables and your choice of rice or spaghetti and it was amazing. Ultimately, I highly recommend for the balance of price and quality. Restaurant was clean, the staff was nice. Parking can be a bit difficult but I recommend weekdays.

Ok food for Ok Cafe. Not extraordinarily good. My friend has been telling to go try this HK cafe. I thought I would give it try. Here is the load downs: The chow fen has ok taste like most of the other HK cafes in SGV. But it lacked the Wok Hei which is essential to good Chow Fen. Yang Zhou fried rice is also ok with a bit of salty taste. The BBQ pork in the fried rice had no flavor. As for the wonton noodle, which is a stable of HK cafe, was also just ok. The wonton didn’t have a lot of shrimps and the noodle was saggy and it was hard for me to separate the noodle. The noodle had no texture, it was just a bundle of spaghetti egg noodles. Typically, the egg noodle comes with wonton should be al dente and elastic with a bit of chewy texture. The only good dish we had was the pan fried Gai Lan. It was green and crunchy that’s perfectly cooked. Haven’t tried the other dishes yet. I hope they are better than the fried rice and Chow Fen we had.